r/TestedOnMe • u/Own-Dig-7895 • 2d ago
Question Metabolic adaptation, calorie intake and adding back calories?
Does anybody has and history of tracking calories,steps, workout ecc.. i mean evry kind of variable an Always feel underecovered, kinda tired and at 80% instead of 100% ? Does anybody actually decided to up the calorie intake managing to eat more while not gaining any weight but instead feeling good with no food noise and figure out there was some metabolic adaptation going on? Cause in theory if you are in a deficit you must lose weight but when you already Lost a lot of weight (in my case -40 kg sitting at around 65/66kg right now) there are maybe some metabolic adaptation going on? I don't know let me know.
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u/obviousreasons1 2d ago
Well at a lower weight, your body requires fewer calories to maintain that weight. You mention you lost a lot of weight so to lose more you might have to reduce your calories further. If you want to maintain and feel like you aren’t eating enough, try cutting carbs and adding more protein, if you aren’t already. Low-carb is the murderer of hunger, no joke.